Strapless Wedding Dresses
A strapless wedding dress has a bodice with no shoulder straps, sleeves, or neckline fabric above the chest. The garment is supported by internal boning, a structured underlining, and in some cases grip tape or silicone strips at the top edge. Strapless is one of the most prevalent constructions in bridal wear and serves as the base shape for sweetheart, straight-across, and curved neckline variations. The silhouette suits A-line, mermaid, ball gown, and sheath styles equally. A key consideration for strapless gowns is fit precision — the bodice must be tailored closely to remain secure through dancing and movement. Convertible gowns sometimes offer detachable straps or sleeves as additions to a strapless base.











